College students are welcoming their families to campus this weekend for Buster's Family Weekend Adventure, and the university is inviting locals to bring their children to campus for safe trick-or-treating.

The university offered campus tours, academic presentations, interactive information sessions and overviews of WMU’s various developments, such as the WMU particle accelerator and the new medical school on Friday.

Families are invited to a tailgate buffet and football game on Saturday, a "Grab the Reins" Brunch on Sunday, and can use the Student Recreation Center and Gabel Natatorium; attend WMU concerts, theater productions, art exhibits and athletic competitions.

On Sunday, the university is inviting the community to bring their children to residence halls for safe trick-or-treating from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in Eicher/LeFevre Hall, where college students will be handing out candy.

Eicher/LeFevre Hall is located near West Main Street at the north end of the main campus in Kalamazoo. Each floor will have a different Halloween theme and one side of the Eicher hall will be geared toward younger trick-or-treaters while the other side will be geared for middle-school-aged kids.

Parents can park their vehicles in the lower lot across from the walking bridge to Goldsworth Valley Pond.

Family Weekend is organized by Parent and Family Programs. For more information about the family weekend, contact Shari Glaser, director of Parent and Family Programs, at (269) 387-4820.